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All the Aldi Specialbuys hitting shelves this week including £3.99 garden must-have and £4 crocs dupe

All the Aldi Specialbuys hitting shelves this week including £3.99 garden must-have and £4 crocs dupe

The Sun5 days ago

ALDI'S Specialbuys are hitting the shelves this week, including a £3.99 garden must-have and a £4 Crocs dupe.
Shoppers are racing to the German discounter today to sweep up all the bargain goodies from its middle aisle.
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The popular discount chain has revealed 36 garden essential products, including crocs dupes.
Prices start at just £1.99 and go up to £19.99, with several top-shelf items for a fraction of the cost you'd pay at big-name stores.
That includes Mini Pruning Shears, scanning at Aldi for just £3.99 — a whopping 65% cheaper than Tesco's price.
Shoppers can also snap up more luxurious items from the bargain chain, like these Solar Marrakesh Crook Lanterns for £12.99 — around £17 less than similar ones at Scotts of Stow
Garden lovers after comfy outdoor footwear might find Aldi's Crocs dupe the perfect fit.
The discount supermarket's Summer Clogs will be flying off the shelves for a mere £3.99.
This is an eye-watering £46 less than what shoppers would find on the Crocs website.
The popular bargain chain is set to launch Interlocking Garden Edging in stores next week, also priced at £3.99.
The garden essential typically costs around £9 on Amazon and just under £8 at Tesco.
Shoppers can also pick up a Solar Plastic Spotlight for £3.99 at Aldi next week.
Aldi is selling a greenhouse that's the 'best $39.99 ever spent' and perfect for getting your garden ready
Which is a great bargain considering a similar product found at SolarCentre costs a whopping £36 more.
Prices may vary between stores, and not all products will be available everywhere, so it's best to check what your local Aldi has to offer.
They will probably sell out quickly, so we recommend getting there as quickly as you can.
To find your nearest Aldi, you can go to its website and use the Store Finder tool.
However, remember to always compare prices before you shop, even if you think you're getting a good deal, as there may be better offers elsewhere.
A good way to do this is by using comparison sites like Trolley, which pull all the latest prices together for you.
Keep reading to learn more about what's included in today's SpecialBuys range:
Interlocking Garden Edging
This easy-to-use Interlocking Garden Edging kit is perfect for those looking to decorate their garden this summer.
Aldi has clarified that it's £3.99 per tile — still cheaper than similar options on Amazon and Tesco's websites, priced at £8 and £9 respectively.
All of the bargain chain's Specialbuys listed above will hit UK stores on June 8.
Mini Pruning Shears
Aldi's Mini Pruning Shears are a must-have for garden lovers looking to keep their plants and bushes in shape this summer.
This garden essential includes a safety lock, non-slip handles, and features both a Bypass Shear and a Finecut Shear.
Shoppers can choose from either Green, Pink or Yellow.
Solar Plastic Spotlight
Aldi will have a Solar Plastic Spotlight scanning for £3.99 on June 8.
It features 1 warm white LED and is approximately 14.5 x 8.7 x 35cm.
This is a whopping 36 less than a similar item at SolarCentre.
Crocs Dupe
This item is ideal for shoppers wanting comfy outdoor footwear at a fraction of the original price
The Crocs dupe will scan at Aldi tills for just £3.99 on June 8, while the real ones cost around £50 on Crocs' website.
Aldi fans will be racing to their nearest store next week to get their hands on these.

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